Leave the paper cup behind -- our reusable travel mug is made from bamboo! The fast growing grass makes for an eco-friendly alternative to single-use paper products, as its fibers can be turned into a sturdy, plastic-like material. Our peppy hued mug is suitable for hot or cold beverages, and features a snug silicone lid designed just like the ones at your favorite coffee shop.

Recent reviews:

June 18, 2015 -
There's a reason these have been on sale a lot lately... they are VERY thin (not double-walled), so if you are using for a hot drink, be prepared to burn your hand holding it, and for your drink to get cold very quickly. Also, they do NOT hold 14 ounces, maybe 13, so the large mug setting on your Keurig machine will NOT QUITE fit. However, the color for mine was dead on, a very cheerful grass green, and I personally didn't notice any weird taste with the lid. I've been using with a mug cozy to keep from burning my hand, so it's acceptable, at least until I buy something better :(

June 6, 2015 -
It's nice but it's not the most heavy duty. The top makes a good enough suction to not spill when you drink or anything, but you have to fill it up only to just below where the lid hits or it'll spill out the sides if it gets jostled around. Hope that makes sense. The silicone tastes a little bit weird (but maybe that'll go away with a more intense washing) and little fibers stick to it easily, but that's silicone for you. The color is off once again. The orange is a lot more bright than in the picture, think US prison uniform orange with a grainy texture. I don't regret getting this and I'm using it a lot for everyday kind of coffee but I think I'm gonna keep looking for something a little more rough and tumble as well

January 16, 2014 -
They were gifts so I haven't used them myself... it would be nice to know for sure if they can be used in the microwave...best part is helping the animals...

December 20, 2012 -
I gave this as a gift, so I didn't get to actually use it, but the lid seemed a little loose. Also it's odd that it's made in China considering it boasts being such a "green" product.